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Zoë Lower

Capturing two worlds through her lens—the drama of the submerged physical form within a serene, floating underworld, her imagery evokes a mythical, otherworldly atmosphere while simultaneously drawing us toward consequence and the need for action.

Ray Burmiston
© RAY BURMISTON

Transforming the ocean into both subject and collaborator.

Zoë Lower has learned to navigate watery territory without breath, transforming the ocean into both subject and collaborator. In her photographs, this liquid realm distorts and refracts, turning fabric into gesture and movement into sculpture. The resulting compositions blur the boundaries between artifice and authenticity, body and environment, surface and depth. Her work hints at career moments with Vivienne Westwood, Burberry, and the British Fashion Council. Lower’s images are not just visually compelling; they are immersive meditations on the shifting dialogue between humanity and nature. “As an artist, portraits have become a vessel of expression, through which I strive to connect with viewers on the whirlwind of the human experience, getting lost in the creative playground where body language, light and movement meet. Moments of deep-rooted connection to the earth, cradled in her textures. Perhaps a display of vulnerability so pure that it encourages us to shed our own veils. The beauty of floating suspended in the realm between the surface and the deep, basking in a moment of peace and presence. The intricacies of an existence laced with tenderness, chaos, sensuality, and everything in between. The duality and the polarity of it all.”

Our curator says

Zoë Lower’s exclusive limited edition prints with STYLL invite collectors into a world of fantasy rooted in a deep connection with nature. Her roots in fine art shine through in her experimental and artistic in-camera double exposures captured during a single breath whilst freediving. Consistent with the making of double exposures, each print offers a meditative encounter with dualities. Surface and depth, movement and stillness, vulnerability and power, beauty and consequence, making her work a distinctive and resonant addition to any collection. Collecting Lower’s art means acquiring beautiful pieces that captivate the viewer visually while inviting contemplation on humanity’s evolving relationship with the ocean and its mysteries.